Hi Ellie,
Thanks for your question.
I am over 35, have done a number of operational tours on the front line, and have a family. Like any job you have to work at ensuring you find the correct work/life balance but it is certainly achievable in the Army.
Your role doesn’t change when you hit 35, you’ll still continue to work and deploy just as you did before, in fact you’ll do that pretty much up until you retire. What you’ll find in the Army is that people tend to stay very fit and healthy, even as they age, because we all stay so active.
I hope that reassures you that the Army offers a long career and isn’t just for young soldiers (although I like to think I’m not old just because I’m over 35!), if you’ve got any follow on questions please come back to me.
Katie
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